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RECENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR JOURNALISTS

RECENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR JOURNALISTS

IJNet curates the latest opportunities from around the world to satisfy the training needs of professional and aspiring journalists alike. Filter our collection of fellowships, workshops, online courses and media jobs by region, topic or deadline.

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Asian journalists with a strong commitment to good journalism, leadership qualities and an excellent professional and academic record are encouraged to apply for a fellowship for the 2010-2011 M.A. in Journalism at the Philippines' Konrad Adenauer Asian Center for Journalism at the Ateneo de Manila University (ACFJ).

African journalists, trainers and other media experts are encouraged to take part in an online discussion UNESCO and Rhodes University have set up that will culminate in developing and disseminating a syllabus on reporting Africa.

Skilled programmers or Web developers interested in pursuing a master's degree in journalism can apply for fully funded scholarships to attend Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism in the U.S.

Journalists, communicators and communication students in Latin America can apply for a post-graduate scholarship program for the 2010-2011 academic year. The scholarship is administered by Spain's Fundación Carolina, which promotes college education in the Iberian America.

Journalists who have made a notable contribution to the defense of press freedom anywhere in the world can be nominated for the 2010 UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize. Deadline: February 15, 2010.

The Arab Journalists Network recently announced a list of journalism training programs to be held from January to May. The training programs include courses in journalism editing, TV reporting, public relations in the digital age and much more.